Economics, Religion, and Ethics: Economics of Good and Evil

In Niels Kærgård (ed.), Market, Ethics and Religion: The Market and its Limitations. Springer Verlag. pp. 85-100 (2022)
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Abstract

This chapter is an attempt to think about the relationship between economics, ethics, and religion. It tries to approach it from various sides. Both the influence that religion had on economics and the influence that economics had on religion (be it negative or positive). The possible ways to depict the nature of the spirit of economics are debated. Then we turned to analyze the potential good fruits of the spirit of capitalism and the potential evil ones. We compared the fruit of economic ethics compared with Christian ethics in order to encourage a new debate over the spirit (meaning, purpore) of capitalism.

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